No clue...but if we lose to the maligned Vikes it's over for all involved. Don't know what happened to Vikes, they lost their D intensity. No consistent O players. I think Marcus Robinson scores, he better, I'll play him in Fantasy.

The return of Artose Pinner. Ex-Lions always seem to do well against us.

Of course, players that have never played for the Lions seem to do pretty well against us as well.

For that matter, so do rookies, veterans, guys that have been in and out of football, guys that have never played football, guys coming back from injuries, guys playing with injuries, cheerleaders, small children, untrained monkeys, etc. etc.

The Lions need to learn how to win close games. 8 out of the 12 games the Lions have played up to this point, they lost by 7 points or less. And some of those games were against good teams. They need some playmakers that step up when the games are close, instead of the ones giving up the big plays and turnovers. Hopefully this game against the Vikings is different, even though I know it won't be... Vikings 27 Lions 21

I say Kitna throws bomb to McCown for the winning score with less than a minute left that is called back for a motion penalty on Backus. Then with a 3rd and 20 Kitna is sacked as time runs out. Final Vikings-27 Lions-24. Jammertime I would have to draw the line at untrained monkeys. Trained monkeys maybe.

The return of Artose Pinner. Ex-Lions always seem to do well against us.

Of course, players that have never played for the Lions seem to do pretty well against us as well.

For that matter, so do rookies, veterans, guys that have been in and out of football, guys that have never played football, guys coming back from injuries, guys playing with injuries, cheerleaders, small children, untrained monkeys, etc. etc.

Here's the scenarion... 1. Kitna fumbles the ball 2. It is recovered by a Viking 3. The Viking that recovered the fumble, fumbals the ball 4. Kitna picks it up 5. Kitna tosses a pass to Roy Williams 6. Roy Williams scored 7. Is this a legal procedure.........

Here's the scenarion... 1. Kitna fumbles the ball 2. It is recovered by a Viking 3. The Viking that recovered the fumble, fumbals the ball 4. Kitna picks it up 5. Kitna tosses a pass to Roy Williams 6. Roy Williams scored 7. Is this a legal procedure.........

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I think it depends on whether the ball crossed the line of scrimage and whether the Viking player established possession then it was fumbled again. I think once possesion is changed that the ball can only be lateraled backward from then on.

I think it depends on whether the ball crossed the line of scrimage and whether the Viking player established possession then it was fumbled again. I think once possesion is changed that the ball can only be lateraled backward from then on.

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I think you're dead on Winless.

If Kitna fumbles behind the line (and the ball stays behind the line the entire time) he can pick it up and complete a forward pass. But once there is a change of possession, its backwards passes only.

Here's the scenarion... 1. Kitna fumbles the ball 2. It is recovered by a Viking 3. The Viking that recovered the fumble, fumbals the ball 4. Kitna picks it up 5. Kitna tosses a pass to Roy Williams 6. Roy Williams scored 7. Is this a legal procedure.........

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Did that actually happen today? As with most Lions games...I slept thru most of this one. They are so pitiful that I can't even get piised off at them enough to even stay awake anymore...HOW BAD IS THAT? Every game is like watching a rerun of the previous week. On the bright side, at least I didn't waste my time today.

The Minnesota Vikings stayed in the playoff picture with an unlikely boost from a player haunting his former team. Artose Pinner had career highs with 125 yards rushing and three touchdowns Sunday to lift Minnesota to a 30-20 win over the Detroit Lions. Despite losing five of the previous six games and being under .500, the Vikings (6-7) still have a shot at playing in January.